naa man unta to manakop sauna kana bsag asa maglabay ug basura nag green dani to sila ug uniform pero as usual sugod ra kutob wala naq kita ato nila karon.
naa man unta to manakop sauna kana bsag asa maglabay ug basura nag green dani to sila ug uniform pero as usual sugod ra kutob wala naq kita ato nila karon.
murag dli man interesado ning ubang pinoys... kay hantod karon dli man sila kahibaw mo gamit og trashcans...
1. Proper waste segregation
a. Biodegradable
b. Non-Biodegradable
2. Recycle
3. Launch a campaign to educate people on proper waste disposal.
4. City government should enforce stricter laws on littering and garbage disposal in each residential areas.
5. Citizens should practice discipline among themselves and their neighbors e.g. be a good example for children, throw garbage in designated garbage cans and not on the sidewalks.
The garbage problem can be reduced if all citizens work together to clean up the streets, canals, vacant lots, etc. But the most important thing to remember is that change starts with YOU.
kung makamao lang ta mutuman og ang mga local government kay ila ipatuman ang balaod or silot kay kaya pa nato.
Peace!
ang mga tao kay mulabay inig kadlawon, so kinahanglan ang mga tigbantay kay 24 hours gyud.
Peace!
perti jung lisora
di jud solve ang pinoy kay culture na man gud ni nga pataka ug labay
asaa
Sa Negros Oriental na Robinson, ipagbawal na unya ang pag gamit sa mga plastics, so basically we have to bring our own bag or maybe our own plastic. Nice idea, next month ata ipa tupad nila.
The place where I live is a very peaceful upper/mid-level subdivision. One of the lot owners came recently with their family to view the lot ahead of construction. After they had left I took my dogs for a walk and immediately noticed a pile of trash on the sidewalk outside their lot. Pizza hut wrappers, empty plastic bottles and other garbage just thrown there! I couldn't believe it, people pay big money to live somewhere nice and immediately start ruining it. I cannot understand this mentality.
My suggestion for that is to increase the amount of public disposal units (public garbage cans) for the outdoor city/street use. Place signs around that advises citizens to kindly dispose waste into a nearby disposal. A similar program has been placed in places in Canada, where citizens are encouraged to follow a "Litter-Not" program (keeping the waste until you see a nearby garbage can). Japan has used a similar system, in which they even have a separate disposal unit specifically for chopsticks located conveniently on city streets.
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